Annotine

/ˈænətaɪn/ adjective

Definition

In biology, referring to an organism that is one year old, especially used to describe trees or plants in their second year of growth.

Etymology

From Latin 'annotinus,' derived from 'annus' (year) plus the suffix '-inus' (relating to or of the nature of). The term was adopted into scientific English during the 18th century for botanical and zoological classification.

Kelly Says

When biologists call a plant 'annotine,' they're literally saying it's 'year-old'—it's Latin shorthand for age classification that helps researchers track wood growth rings and tree development with scientific precision.

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